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Public Act 095-0863
Public Act 0863 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0863 |
SB2387 Enrolled |
LRB095 19213 NHT 45464 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 27-12.1 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/27-12.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-12.1)
| Sec. 27-12.1. Consumer education. | (a) Subject to the provisions of
subsection (b) of this | Section, pupils in the public schools in
grades 9 through 12 | shall be taught and be required to study courses
which include | instruction in the area of consumer education, including
but | not necessarily limited to (i) understanding the basic concepts | of financial literacy, including installment purchasing | (including credit scoring, managing credit debt, and | completing a loan application), budgeting, savings and | investing, banking (including balancing a checkbook, opening a | deposit account, and the use of interest rates), understanding | simple contracts, State and federal income taxes, personal | insurance policies, and the
comparison of prices, and | homeownership (including the basic process of obtaining a | mortgage and the concepts of fixed and adjustable rate | mortgages, subprime loans, and predatory lending), and (ii)
| understanding the roles of consumers
interacting with |
| agriculture, business, labor unions and government in
| formulating and achieving the goals of the mixed free | enterprise system.
The State Board of Education shall devise or | approve the
consumer education curriculum for grades 9 through | 12 and specify the
minimum amount of instruction to be devoted | thereto.
| (b) Prior to the commencement of the 1986-1987 school year | and prior to
the commencement of each school year thereafter, | the State Board of
Education shall devise, develop and furnish | to each school district within the
State a uniform Annual | Consumer Education Proficiency Test to be
administered by each | school district to those pupils of the district in
grades 9 | through 12 who elect to take the same, provided that no pupil | shall
be permitted to take the test more than once in any | school year. Each year
the State Board of Education shall by | rule prescribe the date or dates
during the school year on | which school districts shall administer the test
devised and | developed for that school year, together with the uniform
| standards which all districts shall apply in scoring that test. | The test shall
be devised and developed by the State Board of | Education each year in a
standardized manner to allow any pupil | who takes the same and who achieves
a score thereon which is | not less than the minimum score established by the
State Board | of Education for the test so taken to thereby demonstrate
| sufficient proficiency in the area of consumer education as | shall excuse
such pupil from the necessity of receiving, as a |
| prerequisite to graduation
from high school and receipt of a | high school diploma, the minimum amount
of instruction in a | consumer education curriculum otherwise required by
subsection | (a) and the rules
or regulations promulgated thereunder. For | purposes of this subsection,
"proficiency" is defined to mean | that a pupil is competent in and has a
well advanced knowledge | of consumer education so that study of the course
of | instruction required by this Section would not be substantially
| educationally beneficial as determined by the State Board of | Education when
developing the uniform standards and minimum | score requirements of this
Section.
| (c) The Financial Literacy Fund is created as a special | fund in the State treasury. State funds and private | contributions for the promotion of financial literacy shall be | deposited into the Financial Literacy Fund. All money in the | Financial Literacy Fund shall be used, subject to | appropriation, by the State Board of Education to award grants | to school districts for the following: | (1) Defraying the costs of financial literacy training | for teachers. | (2) Rewarding a school or teacher who wins or achieves | results at a certain level of success in a financial | literacy competition. | (3) Rewarding a student who wins or achieves results at | a certain level of success in a financial literacy | competition. |
| (4) Funding activities, including books, games, field | trips, computers, and other activities, related to | financial literacy education. | In awarding grants, every effort must be made to ensure | that all geographic areas of the State are represented. | (d) A school board may establish a special fund in which to | receive public funds and private contributions for the | promotion of financial literacy. Money in the fund shall be | used for the following: | (1) Defraying the costs of financial literacy training | for teachers. | (2) Rewarding a school or teacher who wins or achieves | results at a certain level of success in a financial | literacy competition. | (3) Rewarding a student who wins or achieves results at | a certain level of success in a financial literacy | competition. | (4) Funding activities, including books, games, field | trips, computers, and other activities, related to | financial literacy education. | (e) The State Board of Education, upon the next | comprehensive review of the Illinois Learning Standards, is | urged to include the basic principles of personal insurance | policies and understanding simple contracts. | (Source: P.A. 94-929, eff. 6-26-06.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2009
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